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Health department shuts down production at Dov Charney's clothing company, Los Angeles Apparel, after 'flagrant' health violations and death of 4 workers

Los Angeles Apparel refused to comply with public health orders, officials say after more than 300 employees are infected with the coronavirus.

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Health department shuts down production at Dov Charney's clothing company, Los Angeles Apparel, after 'flagrant' health violations and death of 4 workers

Health department shuts down production at Dov Charney's clothing company, Los Angeles Apparel, after 'flagrant' health violations and death of 4 workers

Los Angeles Apparel refused to comply with public health orders, officials say after more than 300 employees are infected with the coronavirus.

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30 Big Tech Predictions for 2020

30 Big Tech Predictions for 2020

A list of 30 Big Tech Predictions for 2020 across Banking, Connectivity & Tech, Digital Media, Payments & Commerce, Fintech, and Digital Health.

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5 cities real estate investors should target in the 2020s, from a property manager who built an $8 million portfolio from scratch

5 cities real estate investors should target in the 2020s, from a property manager who built an $8 million portfolio from scratch

Charlotte and Denver are just two of the markets that make the cut, according to a long-time property manager.

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Amazon spent 6 years and tens of millions of dollars making a huge new game that flopped and was pulled from stores weeks after its launch

Amazon spent 6 years and tens of millions of dollars making a huge new game that flopped and was pulled from stores weeks after its launch

"Crucible," Amazon's new game, was their latest attempt to push into the lucrative video game industry, which the company has repeatedly failed to do.

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10 toxic behaviors from parents that make children less functional in adulthood

10 toxic behaviors from parents that make children less functional in adulthood

You may think that shielding your kids from pain protects them, but psychotherapist Amy Morin explains you're just stunting their emotional growth.

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The coronavirus pandemic is upending the way patients get their prescriptions. Meet the 8 pharmacy startups competing to take a bite out of the $335 billion market for prescription drugs.

The coronavirus pandemic is upending the way patients get their prescriptions. Meet the 8 pharmacy startups competing to take a bite out of the $335 billion market for prescription drugs.

Pharmacy startups offering delivery stand to disrupt the massive prescription-drug industry amid the coronavirus pandemic.

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Salesforce's cofounder says he was initially shocked when the company became more valuable than Oracle: 'That's definitely a milestone'

Salesforce's cofounder says he was initially shocked when the company became more valuable than Oracle: 'That's definitely a milestone'

Salesforce and Oracle have a long, intertwined history. Salesforce cofounder Parker Harris took a moment to reflect on that achievement.

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Facebook is reportedly considering a 'blackout' on political ads in the days running up to the US presidential election

Facebook is reportedly considering a 'blackout' on political ads in the days running up to the US presidential election

This would be a first for Facebook, which has faced intense criticism over its policies on political advertising and hate speech in recent months.

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Dow gains 369 points on trader optimism about a COVID-19 treatment

Dow gains 369 points on trader optimism about a COVID-19 treatment

Gilead on Friday announced encouraging data about a COVID-19 treatment, spurring optimism about a recovery from the pandemic.

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An amateur investor turned $15,000 into $1 million then lost it all, the latest cautionary tale in the day-trading frenzy

An amateur investor turned $15,000 into $1 million then lost it all, the latest cautionary tale in the day-trading frenzy

Richard Dobatse told the New York Times he initially funded his account by taking out $15,000 credit and two $30,000 home-equity loans.

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